This year, August 2nd is
HTML Day, and we’re
participating with a hangout in the park!
Come with your own computer or HTML-writing device. We’ll have snacks
and sparkly water available to enjoy. (You’re welcome to bring extra
snacks and picnic blankets, but it’s not required.)
Another year, another HTML in the Park! Come join us for a few hours
on July 5th to hang out in the park with picnic blankets, snacks, and
sparkly water.
As always, all you need to bring is your own computer or HTML-writing
device! (You’re welcome to bring extra snacks and picnic blankets, but
it’s not required.)
July 13 is HTML Day,
come write HTML together with us in the park!
We hang out for a few hours with picnic blankets, snacks, and sparkly
water. All you need to bring is your own computer or HTML-writing
device! (Extra snacks and picnic blankets are welcome but not
required.)
In August 1991, the first website was published.
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We're celebrating 32 years of HTML with a hangout in the park!
Come hang out for a few hours and write HTML with us. We'll have
picnic blankets, snacks, and sparkly water available. You'll just need
to bring your own computer or HTML-writing device.
HTML is behind every website we view. Every day, HTML is all around
us. Come write some in the park together!
We'll be hanging out for a few hours with picnic blankets, snacks, and
sparkly water available. You'll just need to show up with your own
computer or HTML-writing device.
If you'd like, any websites can be published on an archival webring
afterwards!
We would like to acknowledge the sacred land on which this event will
take place. Tkaronto (Toronto) has been a site of human activity for
15,000 years.